I would also point out this thread:
http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/pipermail/fossil-users/2014-May/016241.html.
Make sure to read the whole thread.
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> Od: Joe Mistachkin
>Based on my analysis, I think this is the right fix:
>
> https://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/d53a7528b5
>
>Please confirm whether or not this works for you. If so, we'll merge it
>to trunk.
fossil version [d53a7528b5] let me create and start the service, which
I just realized I never said:
$ f version
This is fossil version 1.30 [ffef4edceb] 2014-07-25 13:12:52 UTC
* David J. Weller-Fahy [2014-08-02 22:42
-0500]:
I've been trying to puzzle this out myself, but decided someone must
know on the list.
Assume I execute the following commands (with `a
I've been trying to puzzle this out myself, but decided someone must
know on the list.
Assume I execute the following commands (with `alias f='fossil'`).
#v+
alias f='fossil'
f init ~/FOSSIL/1.fossil
f open ~/FOSSIL/1.fossil
touch 1
f add 1
f commit -m "1"
mkdir 2
mkdir 3
cd 2
git init
touch a
On 02.08.2014 22:11, Petr Ferdus wrote:
I have checked, what windows show in service dialog in "path to executable
file" field:
"C:\soft\tools\fossil.exe" server --port 8080 --notfound "fossilcanonical/timeline"
--files-urlenc %27IMG_3115.JPG%27 "c:/soft/tools"
--files is transformed into --fil
Petr Ferdus wrote:
>
> 1053 Error is in event log extended with information that the time limit
> of 3ms was not met(but information about error showed up almost
> instantaneously, definitely earlier than after 30 seconds)
> There is also related error sourced from Schannel with EventID 36888
> Od: Andy Bradford
>I think this eliminates the possibility that it was due to the URL
>encoding of the filenames. (* would be encoded to %2A and I wondered
>if maybe the %2A was being handled strangely by Windows argument
>processing).
I have checked, what windows show in serv
Thus said Petr Ferdus on Sat, 02 Aug 2014 20:27:27 +0200:
> If I omit the --files service works OK (but not serving anything other
> than repo files). Service was created with:
> fossil.exe winsrv create fossil_service --display fossil_service --start auto
> --port 8080 --files 'IMG_3115.JPG' --
> Od: Andy Bradford
>What happens if you just use with a single file? e.g. don't use
>wildcards for the moment just to see if it will serve a single static
>file; --files 'diagram.jpg' for example.
Thank you for the tip. I am out of my XP box but on Win7 Pro SP1 with fossil
1.30 [dd
> No. Did you start with a clean checkout? No prior "configure" results
> sitting around?
Yes I did. After receiving your message, I re-extracted it from the tar
archive and tried configure again. No luck. See below.
swoods@web75:tmp$ rm -r Fossil-e0199bfc43
swoods@web75:tmp$ tar -xzvf
Fos
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Sean Woods wrote:
>
> Any insight into why I get the glob.tcl error when I try ./configure?
>
No. Did you start with a clean checkout? No prior "configure" results
sitting around?
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> Support for filenames that contain the "?" character was added on 2012-11-30
> (see http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/info/647bb7b79f for the change). Since
> your Fossil server is earlier than this, it won't be able to interpret files
> that contain "?" characters and so it won't see this ch
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Sean Woods wrote:
>
> > Can you share the text of the missing artifact with us? That might be
> instructive.
>
> Here you go. This is the textual representation.
[...]
> F headers/pr_schema_???.csv 5ec9a158fc6f89c2d70cdcefff05a84a60d3f45b
>
Support for filenam
> Can you share the text of the missing artifact with us? That might be
> instructive.
Here you go. This is the textual representation. It shows up in the
Web UI as if it were source code -- like it appears in a gray box with
dashed lines.
I can browse to other SHAs for files I changed and
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Sean Woods wrote:
>
> The missing artifacts are present on the server, but fossil appears to
> be interpreting them incorrectly.
>
Can you share the text of the missing artifact with us? That might be
instructive.
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Thus said Petr Ferdus on Fri, 01 Aug 2014 07:03:16 +0200:
> but when I create service with --files '*.jpg' added, it is not
> possible to start such service
What happens if you just use with a single file? e.g. don't use
wildcards for the moment just to see if it will serve a s
> A manifest indeed does contain details about a checkin[1]. So the UUID
> that you see in the local repository but not he remote repository is a
> UUID of a checkin? If so, it will look something like this:
>
> http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/36c4551e7cda231c0b5fe99600afc75c10eba2c7
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